The Texas Rangers have entered into a deal with the Oklahoma-based insurance company Globe Life for the naming rights to their Arlington ballpark.How does that compare to other stadium deals? These are the most expensive naming deals in American sports.

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The Texas Rangers have entered into a deal with the Oklahoma-based...

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Citifield – New York Mets – $21 million per year.

Citifield – New York Mets – $21 million per year.

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Barclays Center – Brooklyn Nets – $20 million per year.

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Barclays Center – Brooklyn Nets – $20 million per year.

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MetLife Stadium – New York Giants/New York Jets – $19 million per year.

MetLife Stadium – New York Giants/New York Jets – $19 million...

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Reliant Stadium – Houston Texans – $12 million per year.

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Reliant Stadium – Houston Texans – $12 million per year.

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Philips Arena – Atlanta Hawks – $12 million per year.

Philips Arena – Atlanta Hawks – $12 million per year.

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FedEx Field – Washington Redskins – $9.5 million per year.

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FedEx Field – Washington Redskins – $9.5 million per year.

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Mercedes-Benz Superdome – New Orleans Saints – $8.9 million per year.

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Mercedes-Benz Superdome – New Orleans Saints – $8.9 million per...

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University of Phoenix Stadium – Arizona Cardinals – $8.6 million per year.

The Oklahoma City-based insurance company Globe Life has purchased the naming rights to the Texas Rangers' home ballpark in Arlington.

The stadium's official name will be Globe Life Park in Arlington.

The naming deal was announced at an 11 a.m. press conference in Arlington. No financial details of the 10-year deal were given.

The stadium opened in the Dallas suburbs in 1994 as The Ballpark in Arlington. A decade later, Ameriquest entered into a 20-year naming agreement with the Rangers, but backed out of the deal only three years later. The ballpark has been without a corporate sponsor since 2007.